Maryland Code § RP-3-114

Section RP-3-114
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(a) In this part the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "ACP number" means the unique identification number assigned to each
program participant by the Secretary or by the Office of Information Privacy.
(c) "Actual address" means a residential street address, school address, or
work address of an individual, as specified on the individual's application to be a
program participant under Title 7, Subtitle 3 of the State Government Article.
(d) "Address Confidentiality Program" means the Address Confidentiality
Program for survivors of threatened, attempted, or actual domestic violence, sexual
assault, stalking, harassment, or human trafficking administered by the Secretary
under Title 7, Subtitle 3 of the State Government Article and the Judicial Address
Confidentiality Program administered by the Administrative Office of the Courts
under Title 3, Subtitle 24 of the Courts Article.
(e) (1) "Identity information" means information that may be used to
identify a program participant.
(2) "Identity information" includes a program participant's:
(i) Name;
(ii) Phone number;
(iii) E-mail address;

(iv) Social Security number; and
(v) Driver's license number.
(f) "Office of Information Privacy" means the Office of Information Privacy
in the Administrative Office of the Courts.
(g) "Program participant" means an individual designated by the Secretary
or by the Office of Information Privacy as a participant in an address confidentiality
program.
(h) "Real Property ACP Notice" means the notice required under this part
for a program participant to request the shielding of real property records.
(i) "Real property record" means any record or data maintained by a clerk
of the circuit court or a State or local agency as part of the land or tax records.
(j) "Secretary" means the Secretary of State.
(k) "Shield" means to remove real property records from public inspection
in accordance with this part.
(l) "Shielding" means, with respect to a real property record accepted for
recording by a clerk of the circuit court or a State or local agency, removing the record
to a separate secure area to which persons who do not have a legitimate reason for
access are denied access.

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